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Prospective Accountancy Students, on the threshold of their careers, should ask themselves if it is wise to have any but this improved form of tuition. Play safe . . . obtain , Harle'a. College Prospectus and see for yourself the important advantages you will enjoy as an "H.C.A." student . , . INSURANCE against failure in Accountancy exams! ' . Harle's "SPECIAL COURSE" for newstudents who have "failed" has a remarkable record of successes to its credits Write to:— HARLuE'S COLLEGE 7OF ACCOUNTANCY LTO, Colonial Mutual Life Buildings, " P.O. Box 859, Wellington. "Harle's," the College that publisher AUDITED*., examination results. ACCOUNTANCY STUDENTS i Enrol with HUNTING'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. Printed Notes. Expert Tutors. Excellent Results. Moderate Fees. Sound Groundwork provided for Beginners.' i Write for Free Prospectus. Office opens Monday, January 15. Box 826, WELLINGTON. SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, -" pLASSES RESUME TUESDAY, JAN. 23. Individual Tuition by &' Pifr man's Certificated Teacher ensures sua* cess: MISS A. SUTHERLAND, F.1.P.5.,' P.C.T., 115 Lambton Quay (Saywell Bldg.). Tel. 44-493. Res. 47-474. PUBLIC NO (ICES. RENTAL CARS. T ATEST MODEL CARS FOR HIRE, " without drivers. - New Address: ACME RENTALS, LTD., .129 Tory street, Wellington. Telephone 52-284. BUSINESS NOTICES. . ENGAGEMENT. rPHE Engagement shortly to be an- ■"■*• -■:. ; nounced.: Obtain your Ring direct from*our .manufactory. Visit our RING IiOtINGE; save pounds; select your ring in comfort and complete privacy. .' W. M. HAYCRAFT AND CO., 94 Willia Street (over Preston'a). TyE make Line or Half-tone Blocks for TT all purposes and all papers from the cheapest newsprint to the finest art. "Evening Post" Printing Works. Tel. 44-040. -- METEOROLOGICAL ♦ MOON FOR JANUARY. Last quarter, 2nd, 4.26 p.m.; new moon, 10th. 1.23 a.m.; first quarter. 18th, 5.51 a.m.; full moon, 25th, 10.52 a.m. (Standard Time.) THURSDAY. JANUARY 18, 1940. ' The Sun.-^Rose "today. 4*37 a.m. Sets 7.2$ p.m... Kises tomorrow 4.39 a.m. Sets 7.24 p.m. ■•(Standard Time.) . ; :. -T . Bright Sunshiue.-^-Yesterday: Morning. 7.lhr: afternoon, 7;ohr. Totals, 14.1 hr. . ■ • ~. . Temperature; at 9 a.m., 69. Qdeg.".""." . V. Kelative humidity at 9 a.m., 69.5 ncr cent. Maximum temperature yesterday;- 70.6deg; - minimum temperature last night, 56.3deg;~ mini- : mum temperature on grass, 50.5deg.: - 'v. '.. Mean', wind velocity for 24 hours ending 9 a.m. today, 3.2 m.p.h. . • • . Rainfall in previous 24 nours,' nil;. rainfall to date this month, 2.32 in; rainfall t» date this year, 2.321n; rainfall average for January. 2.89 in: rainfall average from January I to the.end:of.January, 2.89 in. ■'..:..■-.. Barometer, 9 a.m., 1017.5.millibars. Y^SYNOfPSiS OF LAST 24 HOURS.. "; Although" a, weak ..disturbance has..bee» centred in the far north, pressure has continued relatively high' over the Dominion. Ther« has been rain; at .times in eastern areas north of Hawke's Bay, but more especially over, the Auckland" Peninsula; elsewhere: fine weather has "prevailed. This morning the is cloudy over the Auckland Province and thero is a considerable amount of low cloud on the' east coast of the South Island, but otherwise the weather is fine. Winds have been mainly light to moderate and variable, but eastevlr winds have prevailed and freshened at times in the far north. Temperatures have beep mild to warm.. TODAY'S WEATHER. Station. Wind. Pre 3. Temp. Weather,' > Millibars. v Cape Maria V.D. NNE 3 1016 69 C . Russell ...... SE 3 1016 60 C ~:, Hokianga Heads .. S 2 1014 65 BC ' Kaipara Sig. Stn.. E 3 1013 61 OM» Manukau Heads .. E 5 — 67 , O ■■ ■■ Auckland ENE 5 1017 66 O Tiritiri ENE 4 — '66 O Kawhia E 2 \ — 71 BO Tauranga E 4 1019 70 C Opotiki ...... SE 1 1020 69 C . Taupo ........ Calm — 64 BG East Cape ....ENE 3 1020 -67 O* ■ % Gisborne ...... NE 2 1020 71 C, Napier .. ... NE 1 1020 65 . C Castlepoint;:—Not received. I Cape Palliser .. El — 67 B / New Plymouth ..E2 1019 70 B. Cape Egmont NNE 2 ' — 70 B Patea .... N 2 ' — 66 BO Wanganui-...'.. Calm 1019 76 ; BO . Foxton El — 70 BO . Wellington NW 3 1018 69 80. - Nelson N 2 1018 j69 B , Cape Campbell NW 2 1017 TO . B Farewell Spit ESE 1 1019 67 . B Westport .... SW 2 1017 63 BO k Greymouth ...... E 2 1019 62 B<| Arthur's Pass .. Calm — — B ■--■■ Kaikoura E 3 1018 66 O Christchurch .. SSW 3 1019 65 :,O J : ■ Akaroa Light NW 2 1019- 67 BCJM Timaru- ....... SW 4 1019 64 C. Oamaru ...... NB 1 1020/ 61 C Dunedln .. SE 1 1020 48 O Alexandra.—-Not received. '■_,'--' Queenstown .... NW 1 1020 62. BC Nuggets .... SW 1 1020 59 BCF Bluff NE 1 1021 65 CPuysegur Point WSW 3 1020 60 CZ _ Weather.—B, blue sky, cloud amount 9-9 tentha; BC, blue sky and detached clouds, cloud, amount 4-6 tenths; C. cloudy, cloud amount 7-8 tenths; O, overcast, cloud amount 9-10 tenths; G. gloomy, dull: & Ugly, threatening; R, continuous or steady rain; B,jpjo*JP, precipitation within sight of station, U, drizzle; P. passing showers; By **»"*.£• squally; h. lightning; T. thunder; F, fog, M, mistt Z. haze: X. boar frost: I. toterm'Kfort scale ot wind force, with eoulvalent m.p.h.-0. calm, 0-t: 1. -} U*» *}*' 2-3; 2, slight breeze. 4-7; 3. gentle breeze, 8-ii; 4. moderate "reeze, 12-16: 5, ftesa hrppyp 17-21: 6. strong breeze, ,i, hlsn wind 28133: 8/ gale, 34-40; 9, strong gale 41-48; 10 whole cale. 49-5B: 11. storm, 57-65: 12. hurricane. FORECAST. Wirnls:—-Moderate to fresh esterhes north at New Plymouth and Napier; otherwUe light t* moderate and variable. Seas.— Slight to moderate. Weather.— Cloudy to overcast■; in Auoklani Province with scattered showeis, mpr» especially in the north. Otherwise falr^ fine. Some scattered morning fags jaoMM* 3|empe?at»^e?-,J9Sfe** -.waxmj

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 15, 18 January 1940, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 15, 18 January 1940, Page 4

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